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"The myth is leaving us" - Tennis fans speculate Rafael Nadal's retirement amid French Open withdrawal rumors and press conference announcement

Rafael Nadal's participation in the French Open has come under the scanner with his PR team announcing he will hold a press conference at his academy on Thursday (May 18).

Tennis journalist Jose Morgado recently took to Twitter to claim that the King of Clay would host a press conference to talk about his availability at Roland Garros.

"From Nadal’s team, “Rafa Nadal will hold a press conference tomorrow at 4pm at the Rafa Nadal Academy by MoviStar to inform about his participation in Roland Garros. If he plays or not and the reasons either way will be only be communicated tomorrow," the tweet read.
From Nadal’s team

“Rafa Nadal will hold a press conference tomorrow at 4pm at the Rafa Nadal Academy by MoviStar to inform about his participation in Roland Garros. If he plays or not and the reasons either way will be only be communicated tomorrow.” twitter.com/josemorgado/st…

The press conference announcement comes amid numerous sources claiming that Nadal will withdraw from the French Open due to the injury he suffered at the Australian Open.

Several tennis fans online were quick to respond to the news of Rafael Nadal holding a press conference. Many claimed that the Spaniard would confirm his withdrawal from the French Open, while some even speculated about his retirement from the sport.

"Bad news. Nadal the myth is leaving us and it will be very difficult for me to accept it. He has given us so much that we will miss him too much," one user tweeted.
@josemorgado Bad news. Nadal the myth is leaving us and it will be very difficult for me to accept it. He has given us so much that we will miss him too much.

Another fan claimed that Nadal could be announcing the end of his career. He stated that you wouldn't call a press conference to confirm your participation unless there was something more to it.

"You don’t call a press conference to say your playing unless there’s another story to go on top of it. Think he might be announcing it’s his last. Hope I’m wrong," the fan's tweet read.

One fan entertained the possibility of Rafael Nadal ending his 2023 season and keeping next year's Olympics in Paris as his swansong.

"You dont hold a press conference just to say you are playing...wonder if he is shutting his season down and going for olympics and Paris next year as a farewell," the fan's tweet read.
@TennisPodcast You dont hold a press conference just to say you are playing...wonder if he is shutting his season down and going for olympics and Paris next year as a farewell

Here are some more fan reactions:

@josemorgado Doubt he’d hold a press conference to announce he’s playing. RG will be open this year, but Nadal not being there will be strange.
@gigicat7_ I'm ready to hear withdrawal from RG but I hope he will not announce retirement..
@josemorgado Would be weird to see a press conference held to confirm participation.

Not looking great. Best wishes either way.
@TennisPodcast Fingers crossed it's not worse than just missing this RG 🙏
@TennisPodcast I think he will announce his retirement. He has given all of himself to us for so long. He deserves to leave tennis with a celebration at RG. We are all heartbroken. Sending Rafa love and joy. May he enjoy his family and live a beautiful life.
RAFA! 🎾💪🎾

Several tennis stars consider Rafael Nadal the favorite to win French Open 2023

Rafael Nadal at the 2023 Australian Open
Rafael Nadal at the 2023 Australian Open

A number of tennis stars recently claimed that Rafael Nadal was the favorite to win the French Open.

Coco Gauff said that the Spaniard didn't need match practice to compete at the clay-court Major due to his experience. Last year's runner-up Casper Ruud acknowledged that while Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz topped the list of favorites for the French Open, Nadal should not be written off.

Most recently, Novak Djokovic said that the Spaniard's participation status would determine if the clay-court Major was open for others to win or not.

"It depends if Nadal plays or not. But next to him of course Alcaraz, Rune, these guys are right there in the contention, some of the biggest favorites to win the title," the Serb said.

Holger Rune also backed Nadal and Djokovic as the favorites for the title.

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